Workhouse MILK for the Workhouse
... Workhouse MILK for the Workhouse PRINTING and BOOKBINDING HAIRDRESSING and SHAVING for ...
... Workhouse MILK for the Workhouse PRINTING and BOOKBINDING HAIRDRESSING and SHAVING for ...
... THE WORKHOUSE The Ilaster's book contained the following details regarding the inmates in the Workhouse. First. week : Inmates 305, increase of two over the corresponding week of last year ; casuals 59, decrease 6 ; infirmary patients 124, increase 11 ...
... OF THE WORKHOUSE. The usual fo- tnightly m eting of the members of the Windsor Bard of Guardians took oa^e in the Boardroom of the Workhouse, Old Windsor, on Tuesday. The Chairm in (Mr. A. Robinson) wesided, and there were also present Mr. F. J. Pat on ...
... The Workhouse. The Master reported that the inmates in the Workhouse on December 11th numbered 297 as against 303 last year, a decrease of 6, or including the Richmond inmates, 28. The casuals numbered 89 against 44, an increase of 25, and the number ...
... Workhouse, or the coif. e The Guardians do not bind thennelver to incept the lowest or any Tender. By Order of the Board, G. F. BLADE, Clerk to the Guardians. Wallingtord, 20d June, 1910. ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE. Chmtmae-day the inmates of the Workhouse spent most happy time. The Master and Matron (Mr. and Mrs. W. Fryer) and the staff worked very hard to ensure the enjoyment of all. The wards and dining-hall were decorated with evergreens and ...
... The Workhouse. The Master reported that there were in the House at the commencement of the week before last 281 inmates against 287 last year, a decrease including the Richmond men of 28. The casuals numbered 37 against 70, a decrease of 33. There were ...
... WORKHOUSE. Under painfully sudden circumstances Mr. Isaac Fowler, Master of the Hungerford Union Workhouse, died yesterday (Wednesday) morn ing. About three weeks ago Mr. Fowler was taken ill with influenza, but still attended to the duties of his post: ...
... FOR THE WORKHOUSE: Foa On; Boots, Beer, Wines and Spirits. Milk, Hair Cutting and shaving, Coal, Coffins, and Ilartshill stone in block. Foit Six Mourns.— liroceries, Provisions, and Necessari a. Fo Timex Monrus.—Bread, Fhur and Meat. lOR I OUT-DOOR POott: ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE. The inmates of Wallingford Workhouse were not forgotten in the comer& scheme of fnitivitini. No work was required all day, and special fare was ptovided. bread butter and eggs were wired for breaefast. and after this auspicious the inmates ...
... THE WORKHOUSE Battle Union and Workhouse was opened in 1867 and largely rebuilt in 1892. Its various I changes of name are, in themselves. an interesting social on our times. Up to 1913 this institution was still known as Reading Workhouse. a grim place ...
... WORKHOUSE. The extended festivities during the Christmas festival at the Windsor Workhouse are such that they need more than a passing reference. The eagerness with which the season of glad tidings and good cheers looked forward to by the inmates, both ...